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Ajit Agarkar
becomes the 4th Indian bowler to take 250 ODI
wickets |
May 27, 2006
India’s
best bowler on the current tour of West Indies,
Ajit Agarkar has added a new milestone in
his ODI Career. With the wicket of
Ramnaresh Sarwan in the 4th ODI at the
Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad, Agarkar went onto
pick up his 250th ODI wicket and thus became the
4th Indian bowler in achieving this feat. He is
the 14th player in the ‘most wickets taken in
ODIs’ list and is behind by Kapil Dev, who has
taken three more wickets than Agarkar. The
28-year-old wiry Agarkar who has had more
detractors than fans would be surprised to know
that Kapil Dev had taken 225 ODIs to get to the
figure of 253 and whereas Agarkar has taken his
250th in just his 163rd ODI! He ofcourse happens
to be the most expensive bowler in the Top 20
wicket takers in ODIs with an economy of just
over 5. The other two Indian bowlers who have
taken more ODI wickets than Agarkar and Kapil
Dev are Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath. Even
the likes of Brett Lee and Shoaib Akhtar are
behind Agarkar at the moment but they are
expected to catch up soon.
Let’s have a look at the
breakdown of the milestones of Ajit Agarkar’s
bowling in ODIs:
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Agarkar’s 1st ODI victim was
Adam Gilchrist, who got out cutting him to
Azharuddin at point at Kochi, which was the
1st Match of the Triangular Series featuring
India, Australia and Zimbabwe in the 1997/98
Season.
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Agarkar after taking his 50th
ODI wicket that of Craig Wishcart in the 3rd
ODI at Harare became the fastest bowler ever
to take 50 ODI wickets (In just 23 matches
beating the earlier record of Australian Great
Dennis Lillee).
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He had to wait for a long time
of another 44 matches to get to his 100th
wicket, which was that of Zimbabwe’s Travis
Friend in the 3rd ODI against Zimbabwe at
Jodhpur in 2000/01.
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He looked to have improved his
bowling this time around as he took just 30
more matches to get to another 50 wickets and
his 150th wicket was a big one that of Sanath
Jayasuriya in the 3rd Match of the NatWest
Series at The Oval in 2002.
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Ajit Agarkar started to mature
as a bowler as he kept his consistency intact
to take another 36 matches to get to the next
50 wickets. His 200th scalp was that of Nafees
Iqbal of Bangladesh in the 2nd ODI at Dhaka in
2004/05. This match was Bangladesh’s 1st ever
ODI victory over India!
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And the next 50 wickets he
took them in just 30 more matches and that was
indications that Agarkar was a force to reckon
in the ODIs. His 250th was that of the inform
Ramnaresh Sarwan who was bounced out by Ajit
Agarkar in the 4th ODI at Port of Spain in the
ongoing series.
Here’s the list of the bowlers
who have taken more than 250 ODI wickets in
their career (Till Date) :
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Wasim Akram, Pak (502 wkts in
356 ODIs)
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Waqar Younis, Pak (416 wkts in
262 ODIs)
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Muttiah Muralitharan, SL (414
wkts in 273 ODIs)
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Chaminda Vaas, SL (352 wkts in
275 ODIs)
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Shaun Pollock, RSA (348 wkts
in 259 ODIs)
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Glenn McGrath, Aus (331 wkts
in 221 ODIs)
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Anil Kumble, Ind (329 wkts in
264 ODIs)
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Javagal Srinath, Ind (315 wkts
in 229 ODIs)
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Shane Warne, Aus (293 wkts in
194 ODIs)
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Saqlain Mushtaq, Pak (288 wkts
in 166 ODIs)
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Sanath Jayasuriya, SL (273
wkts in 357 ODIs)
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Allan Donald, RSA (272 wkts in
164 ODIs)
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Kapil Dev, Ind (253 wkts in
225 ODIs)
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Ajit Agarkar, Ind (250 wkts in
163 ODIs)
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